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With only a few months before its release in theaters, it's no surprise that new clips from The Amazing Spider-Man movie have started appearing online. What may be more surprising about these three short clips, however, is where they came from...

In effort to squeeze every drop out of the licensing opportunity that is The Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel has licensed a line of Spidey-inspired nail polish. Obviously, OPI, which is making the polish, is hoping that Spider-fans will come flocking to the cosmetics counter, forsaking their usual shades…

Everyone knows that Spider-Man got his powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. I'm beginning to wonder if maybe he wasn't also bitten by a radioactive clotheshorse, given the frequency of his costume changes. From the look of the teasers released by Marvel Comics, the latest Spider-Man co…

The relaunch of Marvel's Spider-Man film franchise with The Amazing Spider-Man won't hit theaters until July, but for those of you hungry for details about the movie, we have some good news. This week, the toys based on the movie have been revealed thanks to Idle Hands, and along with them…

Okay, okay, we probably could've written a better headline for that, but it's true: Thanks to Spidermedia.ru, we now have our first look at The Amazing Spider-Man movie's version of The Lizard. Played by Rhys Ifans, the villainous and occasionally cannibalistic alter-ego of Dr...

Behold... The Lizard! As cleverly discovered by Comic Book Movie, the secret visage of the villain from the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man movie has been revealed (presumably unwittingly) in the form of a PEZ candy dispenser, just one of what's sure to be countless pieces of the film's licens…

Reading Comics author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week.KEY:*Island nations^ This is a really great week for coloring aficionados% Franchises£ Not franchises* ^ % £ 2000 AD #1754The best British comic book is finally available weekly in the…

The talents at Marvel's Spider-Man panel at New York Comic Con included writer Dan Slott, artists Ryan Stegman and Paolo Rivera, and editors Stephen Wacker, Ellie Pyle and Thomas Brennan. The prodigious group highlighted upcoming developments for the legendary webslinger and a variety of related Spi…